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Gpx5: Sperm Shouldn't Leave The Testes Without This Protein

Joel Drevet and colleagues, at Clermont Universitç©, France, have identified a protein that helps protect immature mouse sperm after they have been released into a region of the testis known as the epididymis, which is where they undergo maturation. Although male mice lacking this protein, Gpx5, had normal looking sperm and were equally as efficient as normal male mice at fertilizing female mice, an increased incidence of miscarriages and fetal developmental defects were observed when normal female mice were mated with Gpx5-deficient males over 1 year old compared with normal male mice of the same age. Further analysis indicated that Gpx5 acts as an antioxidant in the epididymis, protecting the sperm from oxidative stress. As discussed by the authors, and, in an accompanying commentary, John Aitken, at the University of Newcastle, Australia, these data have immense clinical relevance as age-related DNA damage to human sperm has been associated with a range of adverse outcomes including decreased fertility, and increased rates of miscarriage and childhood disease. TITLE: Epididymis seleno-independent glutathione peroxidase 5 maintains sperm DNA integrity in mice AUTHOR CONTACT: Joel R. Drevet CNRS UMR 6247, INSERM U931, Clermont Universitç©, Aubiç¨re, France. PDF of this article. ACCOMPANYING COMMENTARY TITLE: Gpx5 protects the family jewels AUTHOR CONTACT: R. John Aitken University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. PDF of this article. Karen Honey Journal of Clinical Investigation


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